2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2018.04.006
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A Guinea pig cytomegalovirus resistant to the DNA maturation inhibitor BDCRB

Abstract: Herpesvirus DNA packaging is an essential step in virion morphogenesis and an important target for antiviral development. The halogenated benzimidazole 2-bromo-5,6-dichloro-1-β-d-ribofuranosyl-1H-benzimidazole (BDCRB) was the first compound found to selectively disrupt DNA packaging. It has activity against human cytomegalovirus as well as guinea pig cytomegalovirus. The latter provides a useful small animal model for congenital cytomegalovirus infection. To better understand the mechanism by which BDCRB acts,… Show more

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“…However, more recently, a GPCMV resistant to BDRCRB was generated and characterized. Genetic alterations were reported: an L406P substitution in GP89, the HCMV UL89 homolog; a 13.4 kb internal deletion of the GP131-GP143 non-essential ORFs; and a dramatic increase in the number of iterations of a 1 kb terminal repetitive sequence, from 0 or 1 to up to 9 at either genomic end ( Ourahmane et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: New Molecules With Activity Against CMVmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, more recently, a GPCMV resistant to BDRCRB was generated and characterized. Genetic alterations were reported: an L406P substitution in GP89, the HCMV UL89 homolog; a 13.4 kb internal deletion of the GP131-GP143 non-essential ORFs; and a dramatic increase in the number of iterations of a 1 kb terminal repetitive sequence, from 0 or 1 to up to 9 at either genomic end ( Ourahmane et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: New Molecules With Activity Against CMVmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, deletion of the E region of HindIII is unlikely to contribute directly to resistance to BDCRB. Thus, the accumulation of terminal repeats could be a response to BDCRB pressure and the resulting increase in genome length resulted in compensatory deletion of the HindIII E region ( Ourahmane et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: New Molecules With Activity Against CMVmentioning
confidence: 99%